Ten Sunday reset affirmations — for the slow hours, the tidy kitchen, and starting the week rested rather than already behind.

The Sunday reset has quietly become a genre: the laundry, the meal prep, the clean surfaces, the fresh sheets. Done well it is one of the most useful habits going. Done badly it becomes a fourth working day with better lighting.
These ten affirmations are for the resting half, which is the half people skip. The tidying is easy to justify. Sitting down is the part that needs permission.
Do the practical hour first, then say a line and stop. Reversing the order rarely works — most people cannot rest while the kitchen is a problem, and cannot stop once the kitchen leads to the cupboards.
Then protect the evening. A Sunday reset that runs until eleven has not reset anything; it has simply moved the exhaustion earlier. The lines about recharging are for the hours after the jobs are done.

1. “I take time for activities that refresh my spirit.”

2. “I take time to relax and recharge.”

3. “I allow myself plenty of time to refresh and renew my energies.”

4. “I replenish my soul with rest and self-care.”

5. “I nurture my spirit and re-commit to my self-care.”

6. “Taking time for mental rest rejuvenates my spirit.”

7. “I take the time to rest and recover.”

8. “I take time to recharge before forging forward once again.”

9. “I am allowed to take time to myself to recharge my body and mind.”

10. “I am recharged and renewed.”
A short routine of tidying, planning and resting that clears the decks before the week — laundry, food, a look at the diary, then time off. The resting part is what makes it a reset rather than a chore list.
Time-box it. One or two hours of practical work, then stop by design. Open-ended resets expand until the evening is gone, which defeats the purpose.
"I take time to relax and recharge" — said at the point you sit down. Its job is to keep you from getting back up to do one more thing.
It helps considerably, mostly by removing the small unresolved things that Sunday-evening dread attaches to. A known week and a clean kitchen are a surprisingly effective combination.